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The Dinsley Room

The Dinsley Room is named after the local architect W M Magill Dinsley

The Lennon room is named after J L Lennon who donated the land to the hospital

The Rawcliffe Room is named after Alderman Henry Rawcliffe who put the proposals through to build the original hospital

The Brownley Room is named after the local builder who managed the construction of the original building in 1893

The Dinsley Room

The Lennon Room

Close proximity to the lift and disabled access

Corner location with increased privacy

Near to the reception area

Close to kitchen area

Near toilets

The Rawcliffe Room

Close proximity to the lift and disabled access

Opposite kitchen area

Near toilets

Near to reception area

The Brownley Room

Large room

Close proximity to stairwell

Near to reception area

Next to the disabled toilet

Close proximity to stairwell

Near to reception area

Next to the disabled toilet

The Butterly Room

The Butterly Room is named after the first surgeon to operate in the cottage hospital

Large square room

Close proximity to stairwell

Near to reception area

Next to disabled toilet

The Noble Room is named after the first matron to work at the original hospital

An ideal consulting room

Quiet room location

The Winstanley Room is named after Elizabeth Winstanley's husband.  Elizabeth funded it in rememberance of her late husband

Large room

Suitable for group meetings ans consultations

Suitable for video consultations

Quiet room location

The Noble

Room

The Winstanley Room

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